@Manly_McBeeferton: Note that all the games shown are games that have been reviewed. I don't think any Pokemon games this year have been reviewed by Kotaku, hence their absence. There have really only been two this year, though, and those two are the inevitable third version upgrades to previously available games.
Why include the Domo-kun games if you guys hated them? Isn't the purpose of a gift guide to list all the good gifts? I know it was more than likely a joke entry on the guide, but come on. Oh, and how many guides do you wager Bakugan will show up on? ;)
@Brian Crecente: I can understand where you are coming from, it is just most people see a gift guide as basically a list of "must have" items. I mean, for example, this has to be the first ever gift guide I read that had a "negative" gift on it.
FE : Shadow Dragon is on there? Games released in 2009 is the cut off? Then I have a suggestion. Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor - A really REALLY good JRPG tactics game. And I sort of hate most JRPGs.
(DEAD) Goldwings - Remembered for his bravery and heroism... xD was starred
(DEAD) Goldwings - Remembered for his bravery and heroism... xD was unstarred
Pff, buy a real bearded onion, noob. These onion plucking games are the downfall of the onion industry. Just because you can press a bunch of lettered buttons, it doesn't make you a real onion plucker.
Also, their depiction of one of the greatest onions who ever lived is highly offensive. And now the person who made him eat himself is making even more money from his death.
It sickens me to see the fake onion market so saturated.
I was just so pleased by Rhythm Tengoku, and by the superb quality of the sound! I swear, the songs sounded so great on the GBA, I thought there was some extra hardware in the cartridge itself!
@Jorge Palanca: Great, and NOW I can see him doing that "Awkward Dance" to the song...totally old white guy dance I'm picturing here. Bedazzle them with awkwardness!
That is a bizarre thing for Tsunku to say... for a country 10th in the world for population, they have the second largest music industry.
I don't mean to sound vicious with this because this post isn't meant as an attack, but Tsunku has consistently produced/written some of the worst J-pop I've heard so despite his huge success he seems kind of an inappropriate judge of Japan's musical talent... though it has rhythm, so many of his singers just cannot hit a note.
When it comes to producers, I've always been more of a Tetsuya Komuro fan; his acts like Namie Amuro, DJ Krush, Ayumi Hamasaki, Globe, Kumi Koda or Ryuichi Sakamoto are all especially rhythmic and tend to have strong dancable beats.
Takkyu Ishino or Denki Groove... are wholly based on rhythm and would have nothing if not for it... being producers of pounding techno and all... same for rappers like RIP SLYME, Halcali or Dragon Ash.
Overall, it's just a nonsensical comment. He should take in some taiko some time and... stop listening to old SharanQ albums? (Ok, that was uncalled for... but fun. XD)
Also, this. There have been an assortment of rhythm games since the mid-late 90s in Japan. It's just hitting its stride here, and I still only know a couple others here who can play them. Most gamers I know just want to run around and shoot stuff. :/
So the guy who makes friggin Morning Musume is now going around as an authority on music?????
I love Rhythm Tengoku to death, and have since the launch day of the original GBA version...and I'd say that this guy would be better off giving up the Morning Musume gig and focusing on Rhythm Tengoku exclusively. The "Love Laboratory" song was friggin awesome.
By the way....his suit is awesome. While I am reluctant to go all the way to a full on suit...I do own a number of shiny jackets. "Men's Marui" in Shinjuku...the entire 5th floor is nothing but god damn shiny suits.
on an unrelated note, i had a dream involving Jeff Gerstmann the other night.. something about a group of us running away from some horrible thing in a game-type situation, and him falling behind or getting killed or something. i don't even read Giant Bomb.
That analyst right with the assumption that marketing is more important than hardcore credibility, but it is dumb to make his point with GH:World Tour. Guitar Hero was already an established brand (without celebrity endorsements)while Rock Band was a new name. I'm not saying the underwear comercials didn't help, but they're surely not the main reason it sold well.
Marketing is important, but celebrities have nothing to do with that. Take a game like Assassin's Creed - controversial reviews for such a big game and it sold mostly based on the quality and quantity of the TV spots.
@El-Suave: By saying Guitar Hero got big without celebrities I meant celebrities that are foreign to the rock music field of course. They always used musicians, that's only logical.
11/24/09
Pokemon is always an acceptable gift for the DS!
11/24/09
This is madness!
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#speakup
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It's all about playing it in public spaces, meeting new people who also like the stuff you like, and having fun with a bunch of friends.
Also it's probably easier to convince non-gamers to play than stuff like DDR, PIU or even Guitar Hero.
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Like the rise of reality TV.
09/22/09
Also, their depiction of one of the greatest onions who ever lived is highly offensive. And now the person who made him eat himself is making even more money from his death.
It sickens me to see the fake onion market so saturated.
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in short: w00h Japan!
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I don't mean to sound vicious with this because this post isn't meant as an attack, but Tsunku has consistently produced/written some of the worst J-pop I've heard so despite his huge success he seems kind of an inappropriate judge of Japan's musical talent... though it has rhythm, so many of his singers just cannot hit a note.
When it comes to producers, I've always been more of a Tetsuya Komuro fan; his acts like Namie Amuro, DJ Krush, Ayumi Hamasaki, Globe, Kumi Koda or Ryuichi Sakamoto are all especially rhythmic and tend to have strong dancable beats.
Takkyu Ishino or Denki Groove... are wholly based on rhythm and would have nothing if not for it... being producers of pounding techno and all... same for rappers like RIP SLYME, Halcali or Dragon Ash.
Overall, it's just a nonsensical comment. He should take in some taiko some time and... stop listening to old SharanQ albums? (Ok, that was uncalled for... but fun. XD)
@traumafox:
Also, this. There have been an assortment of rhythm games since the mid-late 90s in Japan. It's just hitting its stride here, and I still only know a couple others here who can play them. Most gamers I know just want to run around and shoot stuff. :/
07/09/09
I love Rhythm Tengoku to death, and have since the launch day of the original GBA version...and I'd say that this guy would be better off giving up the Morning Musume gig and focusing on Rhythm Tengoku exclusively. The "Love Laboratory" song was friggin awesome.
By the way....his suit is awesome. While I am reluctant to go all the way to a full on suit...I do own a number of shiny jackets. "Men's Marui" in Shinjuku...the entire 5th floor is nothing but god damn shiny suits.
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07/09/09
You mean those stupid singing Easter Island statues???
God I hated that level!!! Is there anyone out there who actually enjoyed that stage??? The sounds those statues made was extremely annoying...
I wish we would have gotten a new "Obon" level....it was by far and away my favorite stage from the GBA original...
05/11/09
05/11/09
Marketing is important, but celebrities have nothing to do with that. Take a game like Assassin's Creed - controversial reviews for such a big game and it sold mostly based on the quality and quantity of the TV spots.
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